A central angle is formed by two radii in a circle that extend from the center to the circumference, creating an angle at the center. The vertex of the angle is located at the center of the circle, and the two sides of the angle intersect the circle at different points. The measure of the central angle is defined by the arc it subtends on the circle's circumference. Visually, it appears as a wedge shape within the circle.
An acute angle
Oh, dude, it's like a piece of cake! So, a minor arc is like a slice of pizza, right? And the central angle is like the angle at the center of the pizza. If the minor arc is 155 degrees, then the central angle is also 155 degrees. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
Central Angle An angle in a circle with vertex at the circle's center.
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
That's a "central angle", but the part that really fascinates me is this: What would it look like if you hadan angle whose vertex was in the center of the circle and whose sides didn't intersect ? ? ?
How does an adjacent angle look.
300° angle look like
How does an adjacent angle look.
How does an adjacent angle look.
it looks like an angle..... -.-
An acute angle.
An acute angle
It is an acute angle
Central Angle An angle in a circle with vertex at the circle's center.
Oh, dude, it's like a piece of cake! So, a minor arc is like a slice of pizza, right? And the central angle is like the angle at the center of the pizza. If the minor arc is 155 degrees, then the central angle is also 155 degrees. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
How does an adjacent angle look.